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Sleep Is Not Just About Sleep with Maria Ruberto

Sleep Is Not Just About Sleep with Maria Ruberto

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What if your sleep struggles have very little to do with sleep itself?

For many women, particularly during midlife and menopause, sleep can suddenly become elusive. We find ourselves waking at 3am, replaying conversations, worrying about tomorrow and feeling exhausted yet unable to switch off.

But according to Maria Ruberto, founder of Salutegenics, sleep is often just the messenger.

In this deeply insightful and surprisingly comforting conversation, Maria joins me to explore the connection between sleep, nervous system regulation, stress, resilience and emotional wellbeing.

Drawing on more than 30 years of experience in neuroscience and emotional intelligence, Maria explains why our nervous systems are shaped long before adulthood, how childhood experiences influence the way we respond to life, and why so many of us unknowingly live in a constant state of hypervigilance.

Along the way, Maria shares beautiful stories from her Italian upbringing, where food, family, ritual and connection were woven into everyday life. It is these moments that help illustrate one of the central themes of our conversation: wellbeing is not simply the absence of illness. It is the active cultivation of the things that help us flourish.

Together we discuss why so many women feel tired but wired, what is really happening when we wake in the middle of the night, the difference between safety and feeling safe, and how self compassion may be one of the most powerful tools we have for building resilience.

This conversation felt like a warm exhale and one I know many listeners will return to more than once.

In This Episode We Discuss:

• Why sleep is often a symptom rather than the problem itself

• The connection between menopause, stress and disrupted sleep

• How childhood experiences shape the nervous system

• Why familiarity often drives our adult behaviours and relationships

• What happens in the brain when we feel tired but wired

• Why so many women wake between 2am and 4am

• The surprising reason trying harder to sleep often makes things worse

• The difference between safety and feeling safe

• How self compassion helps build resilience

• Practical strategies for falling asleep and returning to sleep

• The role of rituals, connection and everyday moments of wellbeing

• Salutegenics and the science of helping humans flourish

• Resilience First Aid (RFA) and understanding the biology behind behaviour

About Maria Ruberto

Maria Ruberto is the founder of Salutegenics, a practice grounded in neuroscience, emotional intelligence and strengths based approaches to wellbeing. With more than 30 years of clinical and organisational experience, she supports individuals and teams to build mental fitness, navigate adversity and lead with authenticity.

Her work focuses on helping people understand how their brains influence behaviour and equipping them with practical tools to move from reactivity to resilience.

Connect with Maria

Website: www.salutegenics.com.au

Instagram: @salutegenics


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